For a long time I've really wanted to share Christmas in London with my parents, the ultimate Christmas patrons. Anyone who knows them, even before crossing the threshold of their front door, knows they are the supreme lovers of all things Christmas. Few places do Christmas as well as London. It really is such a special place at Christmas, and we wanted to share that with them. Their trip began sluggishly with a massively delayed flight and further delayed luggage, but they were good sports about it. Delayed luggage was eventually restored, and we carried on to enjoy a lovely Christmas together with them at home in London.
An outing to Royal Albert Hall
Prince Albert Memorial
In our seats ready to enjoy a festive concert, Carols by Candlelight
Royal Albert Hall knocks my socks off every time I visit
Could there be a more stunning venue to celebrate the music of Christmas?
At home preparing for Christmas, making grandma's famous chocolate chip cookies of course!
Festive treats for Christmas eve
Christmas morning
A lovely Christmas morning with grandma and grandpa
Let the games begin . . .
My favourite moment of the morning, when my dad jumped up acting out Trevon's animated Christmas morning reactions. It was pretty cute!
The table is set for a festive Christmas day turkey feast!
Playing games
A fun three-generation girls outing into the city centre to enjoy afternoon tea and the ballet
An indulgent Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed tea at One Aldwych
Covent Garden
I had so much fun watching my mom and my daughter shopping the market stalls at Covent Garden
At the London Coliseum for the National Ballet's production of the Nutcracker
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